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Noem: Harvard international students ban a ‘warning’ to other universities

  • Harvard filed a lawsuit on Friday to reverse a ban affecting more than 5,600 foreign students, including many from China and Hong Kong.
  • The ban arose amid accusations by the US Department of Homeland Security that Harvard allowed anti-American activities linked to coordinated Communist Party actions.
  • In response, multiple Hong Kong universities pledged to support and recruit displaced international students by offering resources, scholarships, and research subsidies.
  • Samuel Chan noted that many of these students have invested significant effort in crafting their applications to prestigious institutions, emphasizing how challenging it is to gain admission.
  • Hong Kong’s government aims to enhance its international education profile by promoting a 'Study in Hong Kong' brand and converting buildings into student housing.
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Axios broke the news in Washington, United States on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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